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  2. James Thomson (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Born into an Ulster-Scots family on 13 November 1786, Thomson was the fourth son of Agnes Nesbit and James Thomson, a small farmer, at Annaghmore, near Ballynahinch, County Down (the house was later called Spamount), in Ulster.

  3. Recollections of Full Years - Wikipedia

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    Recollections of Full Years is a 1914 memoir by Helen Taft, a First Lady of the United States and wife of William Howard Taft. The memoirs were the first to be published by a first lady. The book serves as "the most important source of information" about Helen Taft. [1] [2]

  4. Recollections of Pavlovsk - Wikipedia

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    Recollections of Pavlovsk (Russian: Воспоминания о Павловске, romanized: Vospominaniye o Pavlovske) is a 1984 Soviet short documentary film about the restoration of Pavlovsk Palace directed by Irina Kalinina. At the 57th Academy Awards it was nominated for Best Documentary Short. [1] [2]

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    From there, you can print them! Related: 120+ Best Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Your Little 'Boo' 50 Printable Pumpkin Carving Stencils To Use as Templates

  6. William Andrew Chatto - Wikipedia

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    He was editor in 1839–41 of the New Sporting Magazine, and in 1844 projected a penny daily comic illustrated paper entitled Puck, a journalette of Fun (see also Penny press). For this paper, which he edited himself, he secured the services of contributors including Tom Taylor , but it had only a brief existence.

  7. Thomas Flindell - Wikipedia

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    Flindell was born in 1767 at Helford, in the parish of Manaccan, Cornwall, and was, to use his own words, "bred an illiterate half-seaman". He was apprenticed to a printer, and in 1790, when twenty-three years old, was sent to Yorkshire to conduct the Doncaster Gazette, the circulation of which he largely increased through his happy audacity in anticipating the decision of the jury in the ...

  8. Charles Henry Newmarch - Wikipedia

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    He became joint editor of that paper, and till the end of his life was a regular contributor under the name of "Rambler". [1] Newmarch matriculated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, in 1851, graduating B.A. in 1855. He was ordained deacon in 1854, priest in 1855, and served as curate at Brockworth. [2]

  9. Edmund Yates - Wikipedia

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    In 1858 Yates was made editor of a new paper called Town Talk.His first number contained a laudatory article on Dickens, and the second a disparaging one on Thackeray, containing various personal references to private matters.